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Knighthood

Atlantis Rising Trilogy, Book 1

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Knighthood

Written by: Evan Currie
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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The last war was fought with weapons unimaginable....

A war was fought. Humanity lost.

Time for a rematch.

The world fell, the invaders won, and demons now ruled what had once been man's domain. The great works of a once powerful civilization lie in ruins, its people having forgotten the wonders of their forefathers as they now live in the yoke. Not everyone is willing to go quietly into the endless night, however, and for every inch of ground they'd won, they had paid in blood and bone. At the end of it all, however, the demons stood victorious and all that was left to accomplish was the final cleanup of the human pests that infested occasional parts of the conquered world.

In one nearly uninhabitable part of that world, a very young such pest has come of age and, without understanding what it means, she walks in the shadow of destiny.

The demons have a lesson to learn, one last to be taught to them by humans, before they can call this world truly their own.

A cleansing fire can start from the smallest of sparks...and it is always darkest just before the dawn.

©2017 Evan Currie (P)2017 Podium Audio
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction War Apocalyptic Fiction
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Strong character development, excellent world-building and a terrific narrator. This is definitely worth a listen.

Exceptional

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Great start to a series that I’ll be happy to follow.

Great character development and a storyline that is easy and fun to follow.

Sean

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The protagonist is written younger than stated age, lacking believability. The author seems to see tweens and teens as naive 5 year olds, lacking any common sense or awareness of very obvious things or perhaps it is just his unconscious perspective on young adults, one I find narrow and short sighted. In my experience, by 12 girls are far more aware and focused than their male counterparts. So, for the 12 year old protagonist to have the dialogue and vocabulary of a toddler, even into her teens, is disturbing and made it impossible for me to take any of this story to heart. Sadly most of the other characters seem rather generic, other than the 3000 yr old hermit

Not great, so not for me

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